A black periodical known for its literary sophistication. This first issue includes an excerpt of Martin Delany's novel "Blake; or, the Huts of America," considered early Black Nationalist literature.
Created:
1859
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
The Givens Ephemera Collection contains diverse subject files on African American figures, with a focus on those in the performing and creative arts. This folder contains a photograph of Thomas Wiggins (May 25, 1849 – June 14, 1908, age 59), an African American virtuosic pianist who was billed under the name ""Blind Tom."" Wiggins was born int...
Created:
1861
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
The Givens Ephemera Collection contains diverse subject files on African American figures, with a focus on those in the performing and creative arts. This folder contains the sheet music for ""Who Knows?"" music by Ernest Ball, words Paul Lawrence Dunbar; ""Back, Back, Back to Baltimore,"" music by Egbert Van Alstyne, words by Harry H. Williams,...
Created:
1901; 1904; 1911
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1905-04-22
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1918-12-26
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1918-09-10
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1918-09-22
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-04-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-12-14
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-02-22
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-01-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-01-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-07-31
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-06-06
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1919-11-04
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-12-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-01-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-07-27
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-07-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-03-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-05-15
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-11-06
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-10-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1920-09-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-04-09
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-08-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-12-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-12-30
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-02-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-01-08
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-08-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-06-19
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-03-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-05-14
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-10-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-10-03
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1921-09-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-04-13
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-04-18
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-08-20
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-02-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-02-08
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-07-11
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-06-08
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-11-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1922-09-25
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University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-04-12
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-04-24
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-04-27
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-08-10
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-12-18
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-12-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-02-01
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-06-23
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-06-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-03-21
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-03-29
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-03-05
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-05-28
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-05-04
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-09-10
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1923-09-09
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1924-08-19
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1924-01-02
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.
Born in 1903, Countee Cullen was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Primarily known as a poet, he also wrote children's books, plays, and a novel. Born Countee Porter, he was adopted by Rev. Frederick Cullen, a Methodist minister, and attended DeWitt Clinton High School in New York City. Cullen received degrees from New York University an...
Created:
1924-07-10
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of African American Literature.